Three of the Army West Point volleyball firsties earned All-Patriot League recognition announced by the league on Monday. Carolyn Bockrath and Vanessa Wesley were named to the first team, while Amber Clay was chosen to the second team. Bockrath garnered first team honors for the second straight season and completes her career with postseason recognition in all four years. The Newport Harbor, Calif., native eclipsed 1,000 kills earlier this season and now boasts 1,094 in her career to rank eighth all-time at Army. During her 2017 campaign, the middle blocker posted a career-high 329 kills for a 3.50 kills per set average. She also has a .393 hitting percentage to rank her second in the Patriot League. The .393 slates her third in Army's single-season records for hitting percentage following her previous record of .425 in 2015 and Jamie Clark's .405 in 2008. She has notched 17 double-digit kills matches this season and 59 in her career. Wesley earned the first team honor for the first time of her career and was chosen to the second team her cow year. The middle blocker is an explosive player for the Black Knights who produces 2.57 kills per set and has a .377 hitting percentage. In league-only matches, the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., native hits at .412 to rank second in the Patriot League. Read More
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Bockrath, Westley & Clay Garner All-Patriot League Honors
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